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Subject: | UKNM: who buys words? |
From: | Mark Walker |
Date: | Mon, 4 Sep 2000 10:28:50 +0100 |
Hi all
I co-run an online-only magazine site that's built steadily for the past 12
months or so. The publishing biz isnt my main area of expertise so I'm
looking for some help..
The site features mostly localised content (ie UK regional) but generally
above-average features and reviews of music, film, theatre, etc, produced
by a mix of journos and wannabe journos on a data-driven site that's about
to be xml-enabled.
Anyway, we've got stories coming out of our ears and we reckon we could be
re-selling the content.
I have some ideas and contacts, and have found things like www.uclick.com,
but can anyone tell me:
a) is this a realistic plan?
b) if so, who to approacch, on what basis, etc
on-list for general advice - off-list for further details
thanks
mark
Mark Walker
Project Manager
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Replies
Re: UKNM: who buys words?, Ben Rooney
RE: UKNM: who buys words?, Anne Holland
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